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Stool tipping? Yellowing? Gaps in ratoons? Maybe you’ve got canegrubs
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)
With 19 different species, canegrubs have the highest potential of all our pests to cause economic loss.
Tracing the origins of ratoon stunting disease (RSD) of sugarcane
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Crop Health, University of Southern Queensland, Anthony Young, used an SRA Travel and Learning Award to visit the Indonesian Sugar Research Institute (ISRI), East Java, in August 2016. ...
Growers continue interest in SIX EASY STEPS(TM)
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
SIX EASY STEPS(TM) is a science-based nutrient management tool that enables the adoption of best practice nutrient management on-farm. It is acknowledged as industry best-practice of nutrient management to optimise ...
SRA welcomes Anthony Curro to Brandon research station
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
SRA has welcomed Mr Anthony Curro to the role of Adoption Officer based in the Burdekin.
Welcome to the Autumn edition of CaneConnection magazine
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
In our cover story for this edition, we take a look at the results of a survey conducted by ABARES and funded by SRA and the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, looking at cane farm productivity and profitability.
Benefits of controlled traffic farming : the Mackay experience
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)
Many growers in the Mackay region have moved to controlled traffic farming. This system is built on permanent wheel tracks where the crop zone and traffic lanes are permanently separated. Growers using this system have ...
How effective is your fallow?
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
A successful crop cycle starts with the fallow. A well-managed fallow is one of the keys to a profitable crop cycle. In this article, SRA Adoption Officer Gavin Rodman, Tully, looks at the key aspects of a fallow which ...
Which fertiliser should I apply to my ratoons?
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2013)
The 2013 harvest is well into the current season. Now until Christmas is the time the ratoons receive fertiliser to take them through the next 12 months. Which fertiliser do ratoons need and how much nutrient should be ...
Fertilising the 2014 ratoon crop
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2014)
With the planting for 2014 well advanced, attention needs to be paid to the nutrition of the ratoon cane.
Pathology research puts industry on a strong footing
(Sugar Research Australia Limited, 2016)
Retiring SRA plant pathologist Barry Croft has played an integral role in vital industry research into biosecurity issues over 38 years.